NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1961 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 1037

SENATE BILL 5

 

 

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF $47,505,000 (AMOUNT CHANGED BEFORE PASSAGE TO $61,665,000) OF BONDS OF THE STATE TO PROVIDE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES SUBJECT TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE STATE.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

Section 1.  This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "State Capital Improvement Voted Bond Act of 1961."

Sec. 2.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "Capitol Area Building Bonds" in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding two million eight hundred fifty-eight thousand dollars ($2,858,000.00), for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for the construction of needed buildings for State purposes in the Capitol area, as follows:

      1.   Department of Administration..........................................                                     $2,858,000

            State Surplus Property Building.......................................    $           58,000

            New State Office Building...............................................            2,800,000

                                                                                                            ____________

Sec. 3.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "State Training Schools Capital Improvement Bonds" in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding one million one hundred ten thousand dollars ($1,110,000.00), for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for needed Capital Improvements at the State's Correctional Schools, as follows:

      1.   Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and

            Industrial School.............................................................                                        $373,000

            Completion of Academic and Vocational School.............             $373,000

                                                                                                            ____________

 

      2.   State Home and Industrial School for Girls......................                                            95,000

            Cottage for 25 Girls........................................................                 95,000

                                                                                                            ____________

 

      3.   Morrison Training School................................................                                          207,500

            Segregation Addition to Dormitory..................................                 24,500

            Two Staff Cottages.........................................................                 23,000

            Cottage for 50 Boys.......................................................               160,000

                                                                                                            ____________

 

      4.   Eastern Carolina Industrial Training

            School for Boys..............................................................                                          287,000

            Milking Barn...................................................................                 26,000

            Cottage for 25 Boys and 10 Detention Rooms................               106,000

            Renovation of Horne and Braswell Cottages....................               155,000

                                                                                                            ____________

 

      5.   State Training School for Girls — Dobbs Farm...............                                          147,500

            Classroom Addition to School Building...........................                 72,500

            Cottage for 25 Girls........................................................                 75,000

                                                                                                            ____________

 

Sec. 4.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "State Educational Institutions Capital Improvement Bonds" in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding thirty-one million eight thousand dollars ($31,008,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for needed Capital Improvements at the State's educational institutions, as follows:

1.   University of North Carolina —

      Health Affairs..................................................                                                          $2,000,000

      Addition to Health Center................................          $3,628,000

      Less: Federal Grant.........................................            1,628,000         $2,000,000

                                                                                    ____________    ____________

2.   University of North Carolina —

      Academic Affairs.............................................                                                            3,892,000

      Student Center and

      Undergraduate Library.....................................            2,622,000

      Less: Student Fees...........................................            1,000,000           1,622,000

                                                                                    ____________

      Addition to Heating Plant and

      Steam Piping System.......................................            1,380,200

      Less: University Enterprises Funds...................               690,200              690,000

                                                                                    ____________

 

      Cafeteria and Service Building..........................                                          730,000

      Remodel Cobb Dormitory...............................                                            50,000

      Renovation of Phillips Hall................................                                          205,000

      Paving Driveways and Parking Lots.................                                            25,000

      Wilson Hall Addition........................................                                          570,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

3.   State College of Agriculture

      and Engineering...............................................                                                            4,501,000

      Renovate Mann Hall........................................                                          200,000

      Building for Industrial Experimental

      Program and Ceramics Department..................                                          125,000

      Dormitory for 800 Men (1/2 Cost)...................                                       1,075,000

      Addition to Gardner Building............................                                          775,000

      Renovate Frank Thompson Gymnasium...........                                          170,000

      General Forestry Building.................................                                          833,000

      Renovation and Replacement of

      Facilities at Forestry Camp..............................                                            50,000

      Utilities — Repairs, Renovations and

      Additions.........................................................                                          165,000

      Air Condition Library Building..........................                                          150,000

      Landscaping and Streets..................................                                          158,000

      Land Acquisition, 800 Acres Land and

      Buildings Thereon (Finley Property).................                                          800,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

4.   State College — Agricultural Experiment

      Station.............................................................                                                               240,000

      Elevator Replacement — Polk Hall..................                                            15,000

      Buildings — Horticulture Research

      Station— Castle Hayne...................................                                            14,300

      Buildings — Mountain Horticulture

      Research Station — Fletcher...........................                                            34,700

      Buildings — Central Crops

      Research Station..............................................                                         $ 50,000

      Building's — Sandhills Research

      Station Jackson Springs...................................                                            17,000

      Tobacco Research Buildings and

      Land, Coastal Plain Area.................................                                          100,000

      Modernize Dairy Farm Facilities.......................                                              9,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

5.   Woman's College of the University of

      North Carolina................................................                                                          $2,852,000

      Dormitory Renovations....................................                                          538,000

      Additions to Aycock Music Building................                                          883,000

      Dining Hall Improvements................................                                          150,000

      Two Dormitories for Girls (1/2 Cost)...............                                          860,000

      Two Home Management Units.........................                                            60,000

      Swimming Pool Addition (1/2 Cost).................                                            80,000

      Widen West Drive...........................................                                            55,000

      Air Condition Library Building..........................                                          190,000

      Nursery School Addition.................................                                            36,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

6.   East Carolina College......................................                                                            3,406,750

      Classroom Building..........................................                                          905,000

      Dormitory for 400 Girls (3/4 Cost)...................                                          800,000

      Addition to Libraries........................................                                          423,000

      Dormitories and Cafeteria for

      520 Men (1/2 Cost)........................................                                          737,750

      Addition to Wright Building (1/2 Cost).............                                          274,000

      Outdoor Athletic Facilities................................                                            50,000

      Purchase of Land.............................................                                          217,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

7.   The Agricultural and Technical College.............                                                            1,784,390

      Heating Plant Equipment..................................                                          110,000

      Biology Building...............................................                                          818,000

      Student Center (1/2 Cost)................................                                          500,000

      Trade Shop Equipment....................................                                            61,390

      Campus Lights, Walks, Roads, Parking

      Areas, Grading and Drainage...........................                                            35,000

      Air Condition Library Building..........................                                            60,000

      Purchase of Lutheran College Property............                                          200,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

8.   Western Carolina College................................                                                            1,926,000

      Addition to Cafeteria.......................................                                            58,700

      Addition to Student Center (1/2 Cost)..............                                          450,000

      Two Dormitories for 400 Students

      (1/2 Cost).......................................................                                          537,500

      Steam Generating Equipment...........................                                       $ 125,000

      Greenhouse.....................................................                                              5,200

      Campus Improvements....................................                                            21,000

      Addition to Hunter Library...............................                                          258,600

      General Campus Landscaping..........................                                            20,000

      Additional Water Supply and Distribution.........                                          200,000

      Campus Laboratory School and Equipment

      (Supplement to 1959 Appropriation)................                                          250,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

9.   Appalachian State Teachers College................                                                          $4,308,960

      Classroom Building..........................................                                          723,000

      Dormitory for 300 Women (140 Beds Full

      Cost, Remainder 1/2 Cost)..............................                                          591,000

      Dormitory for 200 Women (140 Beds Full

      Cost, Remainder 1/2 Cost, Less Previous

      Appropriation of $143,700).............................                                          312,400

      Student Center and Cafeteria (Part

      Self‑Liquidating)..............................................                                       1,017,500

      Furniture and Equipment — Old

      Science Building..............................................                                            26,000

      New 100 HP Boiler and Plant Repairs.............                                            48,000

      Landscaping....................................................                                            50,000

      Expansion of Underground Steam Lines...........                                            49,060

      Health and Physical Educational Building..........                                          852,000

      Land Purchase.................................................                                          237,000

      Dormitory for Women (1/2 Cost).....................                                          403,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

9 1/2.   Pembroke State College............................                                                               134,400

      Dormitory for 50 Women................................                                          134,400

                                                                                                               ____________

 

10. Elizabeth City State Teachers College..............                                                               775,500

      Dormitory for 150 Boys (1/2 Cost)..................                                          207,500

      Vocational — Technical Building......................                                          340,000

      Student Center (1/2 Cost)................................                                          192,500

      Grounds Improvement.....................................                                            35,500

                                                                                                               ____________

 

11. Fayetteville State Teachers College..................                                                               786,750

      Classroom Building..........................................                                          371,000

      Campus Drainage and Grounds

      Improvements..................................................                                            92,000

      Replacement of Bickett Hall Dormitory for

      200 Women (1/2 Cost)...................................                                          268,750

      Additions to Library.........................................                                            55,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

12. North Carolina College at Durham...................                                                          $1,671,250

      Alterations and Repairs to Administration

      Building...........................................................                                       $ 100,000

      Listening Room (Commerce Building)..............                                            44,000

      Dormitory for 400 Women (1/2 Cost)..............                                          537,500

      Dormitory for 300 Men (1/2 Cost)...................                                          403,250

      Student Center (1/2 Cost)................................                                          312,500

      Addition to Cafeteria.......................................                                          250,000

      Storage Building..............................................                                            24,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

13. State School for the Blind and the Deaf............                                                               672,000

      Primary Unit — Colored Division.....................                                          510,000

      Part Primary Units — White Division...............                                          162,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

14. North Carolina School for the Deaf at

      Wilson.............................................................                                                            2,057,000

      New Buildings, land, additions, alterations,

      remodeling and equipment of present

      buildings..........................................................                                       2,057,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

Sec. 5.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "Community College Capital Improvement Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding one million four hundred eight‑three thousand dollars ($1,483,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds for grants-in-aid for community college capital improvements, as follows:

1.   Grants‑in‑aid for Community

      Colleges..........................................................                                                          $1,483,000

      a.   Asheville‑Biltmore.....................................                                       $ 416,285

      b.   Carver College..........................................                                          250,000

      c.   Charlotte College.......................................                                          696,500

      d.   College of the Albemarle............................                                            20,215

      e.   Wilmington College....................................                                          100,000

                                                                                                               ____________

Sec. 6.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "Archives and History and State Library Building Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding two million five hundred sixty thousand dollars ($2,560,000,00) for the purpose of providing funds with any other funds available there for, for construction of a building to house the Department of Archives and History and the State Library as follows:

1.   Department of Administration..............................                                                       $2,560,000

      Building to House the State Department of

      Archives and History and the State Library..........                                  $2,560,000

                                                                                                               ____________

Sec. 7.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "State Ports Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding thirteen million five hundred thousand dollars ($13,500,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for construction, acquisition, and improvement of State Ports facilities, as follows:

1.   State Ports Authority.......................................                                                        $13,500,000

      Construction, Acquisition, and

      Improvements to Ports Facilities.......................                                   $13,500,000

                                                                                                               ____________

The Director of the Budget, upon approval by the Advisory Budget Commission may authorize and direct the State Ports Authority to expend sums not exceeding four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00), from funds appropriated in this Section, for the purpose of developing an inland port or for developing inland ports.

Sec. 8.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "State Mental Institutions Capital Improvement Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding seven million three hundred ninety-six thousand dollars ($7,396,000.00), for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for the construction of needed Capital Improvements at the State's Mental Institutions, as follows:

1.   Dorothea Dix Hospital.....................................                                                          $   749,000

      Renovate Kirby Building..................................                                  $      165,000

      Renovate Hoey Building...................................                                          115,000

      Renovate Council Building...............................                                          165,000

      Renovate Edgerton Building.............................                                          104,000

      Completion of Electrical Distribution

      System .............................................. 200,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

2.   Cherry Hospital...............................................                                                               396,000

      Renovate Electrical Distribution System............                                          150,000

      Additional Grain Handling and Storage

      Facilities..........................................................                                            28,000

      Overhead Water Tank.....................................                                  $        80,000

      Paving Streets..................................................                                            33,000

      Renovate Linville Building................................                                          105,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

3.   O'Berry School...............................................                                                          $   166,000

      Swimming Pool................................................                                            66,000

      Additional Classrooms.....................................                                          100,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

4.   John Umstead Hospital....................................                                                            5,419,000

      Air Conditioning Medical and Surgical

      Ward Buildings................................................                                          315,000

      Renovate Wards 29, 41, 42, 43 and 44...........                                       1,585,000

      Central Heating Plant Improvements.... 350,000

      Addition to Administration Building and

      Renovation of Connecting Corridors................                                          148,000

      Construction of Reservoir for Water

      System ........................................... 1,181,000

      Renovate 6 Ward Buildings..............................                                       1,840,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

5.   Murdoch School..............................................                                                               258,000

      Air Conditioning..............................................                                            75,000

      Greenhouse.....................................................                                              7,000

      Athletic Field Improvements.............................                                              4,000

      Student Store..................................................                                            15,000

      New Partitions in School Building and

      Administrative Building.....................................                                              6,000

      Warehouse Addition with Linen and

      Sewing Room..................................................                                            65,000

      Swimming Pool................................................                                            66,000

      Convert 12 two‑room Apartments to

      Efficiency Units................................................                                            20,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

6.   Broughton Hospital..........................................                                                               365,000

      Chapel............................................................                                          200,000

      Two Elevators — Center Building....................                                            45,000

      Air Conditioning Jones Building........................                                          120,000

                                                                                                               ____________

 

7.   Caswell School................................................                                                                 43,000

      Canopied Sidewalks........................................                                            24,000

      Air Conditioning Administration Building

      — Window Units............................................                                              4,000

      Canteen — Students' Stores............................                                            15,000

                                                                                                               ____________

Sec. 9.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "Hospital Capital Improvement Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds for participation by the State through the Medical Care Commission in local hospital construction as follows:

1.   Medical Care Commission...............................                                                          $   500,000

      Participation in Local Hospital

      Construction....................................................                                  $      500,000

                                                                                                               ____________

Sec. 10.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "Natural Resources Conservation and Development Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding nine hundred sixty-one thousand dollars ($961,000.00), for providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for capital improvements in the conservation and development of natural resources of the State, as follows:

1.   Department of Conservation and

      Development...................................................                                                          $   901,000

      Parks Division:

      Cliffs of the Neuse:

            Land Acquisition (350 acres).....................                                  $        38,000

            Resurface and Extend Roads.....................                                            38,000

            Enlarge Water System...............................                                            26,000        102,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Fort Macon:

            Resurface Parking Areas............................                                            20,000

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                            29,500          49,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Hanging Rock:

            Replace Underground Cable......................                                            20,000

            Resurface Park Roads...............................                                            22,000

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                            26,500          68,500

                                                                                                               ____________

 

      Jones Lake:

            Replace Bathhouse....................................                                            39,000

            Resurface Roads.......................................                                            18,000          57,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Morrow Mountain:

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                            18,500          18,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Mount Jefferson:

            Maintenance and Service Area...................                                  $        24,000

            Enlarge Water System...............................                                              4,500

            Road and Parking Area Improvements.......                                            50,000        $78,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Mount Mitchell:

            Addition to Toilets and Refreshment

            Stand........................................................                                            42,000

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                            20,000          62,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Pettigrew:

            Maintenance and Service Area...................                                            16,500          16,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Reedy Creek:

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                            19,500          19,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Singletary Lake:

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                              7,000            7,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      William B. Umstead:

            Enlarge Water System...............................                                            21,000

            Addition to Maintenance and Service

            Area..........................................................                                            37,000          58,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Forestry Division:

            Purchase of Land and Erection of Tower,

            Pamlico County.........................................                                              3,500

      New Fairfield District:

            Office Building...........................................                                            12,000

            Shop and Warehouse................................                                          119,000

            Deep Well and Water System....................                                              2,500

            Oil and Paint Storage Building....................                                              4,500

            Wash and Grease Rack.............................                                              1,000

            Equipment Shed........................................                                              6,500

            Fence........................................................                                              3,000          48,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Whiteville District:

            Shop Building............................................                                            25,000

            Equipment Shelter......................................                                              8,000

            Airplane Hangar........................................                                              4,000          37,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Clayton Nursery:

            Equipment Shelter......................................                                              6,500            6,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Chapel Hill District:

            Equipment Shelter......................................                                              6,500

            Radio Shop...............................................                                              4,000          10,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Sylva District:

            Warehouse and Shop Building...................                                            20,500

            Oil, Paint and Tire Storage.........................                                              4,500

            Wash and Grease Rack.............................                                              1,000

            Office Building...........................................                                            12,000

            Equipment Shelter......................................                                              7,500

            Fence........................................................                                              3,500

            Deep Well and Water System....................                                              2,000          51,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Bertie, Columbus, Martin and Robeson

      Counties:

            Four Equipment Shelters (incl. wells)..........                                            36,000          36,000

                                                                                                               ____________

      Rockingham District:

            Office Building...........................................                                            15,000

            Warehouse and Shop Building...................                                            23,000

            Wash and Grease Rack.............................                                              1,000

            Oil, Paint and Tire Storage.........................                                              4,500

            Equipment Shelter......................................                                              6,500

            Deep Well and Water System....................                                              2,500

            Fence........................................................                                              3,000          55,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Elizabeth City District Headquarters:

            Office Building...........................................                                            54,000          54,000

      New Bern District:

            Equipment Shelter, Radio Shop and

            Dispatch....................................................                                            11,500          11,500

                                                                                                               ____________

      Lookout Towers (5):

            Mecklenburg, Person, Union,

            Rockingham, Davie....................................                                            50,000          50,000

                                                                                                               ____________   _________

 

2.   Department of Water Resources......................                                                                 60,000

      Morehead City Harbor Areas, Spoils

      Disposal Area..................................................                                            60,000

                                                                                                               ____________

Sec. 11.  Subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated "State Agriculture Capital Improvement Bonds", in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding two hundred eighty-nine thousand dollars ($289,000.00), for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for Capital Improvements at the State's Agricultural Research Stations, as follows:

1.   Department of Agriculture................................                                                          $   289,000

      Feed Mixing and Storage Facilities —

      Tidewater Station............................................                                        $  12,700

      Worker's Dwelling —

            Oxford Tobacco Station............................                                              7,000

            Upper Coastal Plain Station:

                  Superintendent's Dwelling....................                                            13,300

                  Laborer's Dwelling...............................                                            10,500

                  Farrowing House.................................                                              5,700

            Mountain Research Station:

                  Apple Grading Shed............................                                              6,400

                  Milking Parlor......................................                                            13,000

                  Laborer's Dwelling...............................                                              9,700

                  Purchase of Land.................................                                            40,000

            Upper Mountain Station:

                  Addition to Hay Shed..........................                                              5,000

                  Land Purchase.....................................                                            45,000

            Coastal Plain Research Station:

                  Lounging Barn, Hay Feeding Area

                  and Addition to Laying House..............                                            12,800

                  Laborer's Dwelling...............................                                            10,500

            Piedmont Research Station:

                  Feed Mixing and Storage Facility

                  and Supervisor's Dwelling....................                                            28,500

                  Dairy Supervisor's Dwelling.................                                            14,500

                  Dry Cow Barn.....................................                                              5,200

                  Fertilizer and Pesticide Storage

                  Building...............................................                                              9,500

            Peanut Belt Research Station:

                  Shed for Drying Units, Fertilizer and

                  Pesticide Building and Grain Storage

                  Bins.....................................................                                            13,000

                  Foreman's Dwelling.............................                                            14,500

            Border Belt Tobacco Research Station:

                  Addition to Implement Storage

                  Building...............................................                                              5,000

                  Addition to Tobacco Pack House........                                              7,200

Sec. 12.  The proceeds of said bonds are hereby appropriated for the purposes stated above, respectively, which appropriations shall be in addition to all other appropriations heretofore made or which may be made at the present Session of the General Assembly, and shall be expended and disbursed under the direction and supervision of the Director of the Budget.

Each project must be planned on the basis of an estimated cost that will allow the purchase of all needed equipment and provide drives, walks, grading and connections to all needed utilities and provide a completed facility that may be fully utilized without requiring additional State funds.

Funds appropriated by this Act for partially self‑liquidating projects at the State educational institutions shall not be transferred for other purposes.

Sec. 13.  The funds appropriated by this Act shall be disbursed for the purposes provided in this Act upon warrants drawn by the State Disbursing Officer, and warrants shall not be drawn for any State institution, department or agency until a requisition has been approved by the Director of the Budget and which requisition shall be approved only after full compliance with the Executive Budget Act, Article 1 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes. Any officer of the State or executive head of any institution, or any director, trustee, or commissioner of any State institution, department or agency to which an appropriation is made under the provisions of this Act who votes for or aids in spending more money for any improvement for his institution, department or agency than is appropriated therefor, may be removed from office by the Governor. Any additional moneys which may be received by means of a grant or grants from the United States of America or any agency or department thereof or from any other source to aid in financing the cost of any of the improvements herein referred to, may be placed by the State Treasurer in the same fund or in a separate fund and, to the extent permitted by the terms of such grant or grants, shall be disbursed in the same manner and for the purposes mentioned in this Act.

Sec. 14.  The Director of the Budget is hereby authorized and empowered to make transfers and changes between the appropriations made in this Act, within the appropriations made to each agency, to provide changes to permit completion of the projects as described in the appropriations.

Upon application of the governing body of a spending agency of the State, the Director of the Budget when recommended by the Advisory Budget Commission is empowered to authorize transfers and changes from appropriations made in this Act, within the appropriations made to each agency, to provide for needed projects for which no specific appropriations have been made to such agency under this Act.

Sec. 15.  The appropriation of one million four hundred and eighty-three thousand dollars ($1,483,000,00) made to the community colleges by this Act is placed on an equal matching fund basis for community college capital improvements at Charlotte, Asheville, Elizabeth City and Wilmingtion. Funds raised locally for community colleges by either of these communities, will, with the approval of the Governor and Advisory Budget Commission, be matched (on a grant‑in‑aid basis) from funds provided herein for the purposes and in accordance with the provisions contained in Section 7(b) of Chapter 1098 of the Session Laws of 1957, within the limit of one million four hundred eighty‑three thousand dollars ($1,483,000.00).

Sec. 16.  The bonds of each issue authorized by this Act shall bear such date or dates, shall be serial bonds, and shall mature at such times and in such amounts, not exceeding twenty (20) years from their date or respective dates, and shall bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding four per centum (4%) per annum, payable semiannually, as may be fixed by the State Treasurer with the approval of the Governor and Council of State.

Sec. 17.  Said bonds shall be signed on behalf of the State of North Carolina by the Governor or shall bear his facsimile signature and shall be signed by the State Treasurer, shall bear the Great Seal of the State or a facsimile thereof shall be impressed or imprinted thereon, and said bonds shall carry interest coupons which shall bear a facsimile of the signature of the State Treasurer. In case any officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose signature shall appear on any bonds or coupons shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of such bonds, such signature or such facsimile shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes the same as if he had remained in office until such delivery. The form and denomination of the bonds shall be such as the State Treasurer may determine in conformity with this Act, and said bonds shall be subject to registration as is now or may hereafter be provided by law for State bonds, and provision may also be made for the reconversion into coupon bonds of any bonds registered as to both principal and interest.

Sec. 18.  Subject to determination by the Governor and Council of State as to the manner in which said bonds shall be offered for sale, whether by publishing notices in certain newspapers and financial journals or by mailing notices or by inviting bids by correspondence or otherwise, the State Treasurer is authorized to sell the bonds of each or all of said issues at one time or from time to time at the best price obtainable, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and when the conditions are equal he shall give the preference of purchase to the citizens of North Carolina. All expenses necessarily incurred in the preparation and sale of the bonds shall be paid from the proceeds of such sale in excess of the appropriations herein authorized or from the Contingency and Emergency Appropriation.

Sec. 19.  The proceeds of said bonds and of the bond anticipation notes herein authorized (except the proceeds of bonds the issuance of which has been anticipated by such bond anticipation notes) shall be placed by the State Treasurer in a special fund known as the "Capital Improvement State Voted Bond Fund of 1961" and shall be disbursed only for the purposes provided in this Act.

Sec. 20.  By and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, who shall determine the rate or rates or maximum rate of interest and the date or approximate date of payment, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized to borrow money at the lowest rate of interest obtainable, and to execute and issue notes of the State for the same, but only in the following circumstances and under the following conditions:

(a)        For anticipating the sale of any of said bonds to the issuance of which the Governor and Council of State shall have given consent, if the State Treasurer shall deem it advisable to postpone the issuance of such bonds.

(b)        For the payment of interest upon or any installment of principal of any of said bonds then outstanding, if there shall not be sufficient funds in the State Treasury with which to pay such interest or installment of principal as they respectively fall due.

(c)        For the renewal of any loan evidenced by notes herein authorized.

Sec. 21.  Funds derived from the sale of bonds herein authorized shall be used in the payment of any bond anticipation notes that may have been issued in anticipation of the sale of such bonds and any renewals of such notes; and funds provided by the General Assembly for the payment of interest on or principal of bonds herein authorized shall be used in paying the interest on or principal of any notes and any renewals thereof the proceeds of which shall have been used in paying interest on or principal of such bonds. Interest payments upon said notes may be evidenced by interest coupons in the State Treasurer's discretion.

Sec. 22.  The full faith, credit and taxing power of the State are hereby pledged for the payment of the principal of and the interest on the bonds and notes herein authorized.

Sec. 23.  The coupons appertaining to any of said bonds and notes after maturity shall be receivable in payment of all taxes, debts, dues, licenses, fines and demands due the State of any kind whatsoever.

Sec. 24.  All of said bonds and notes and coupons shall be exempt from all State, county and municipal taxation or assessment, direct or indirect, general or special, whether imposed for the purpose of general revenue or otherwise, and the interest on said bonds and notes shall not be subject to taxation as for income, nor shall said bonds or notes or coupons be subject to taxation when constituting a part of the surplus of any bank, trust company or other corporation.

Sec. 25.  It shall be lawful for all executors, administrators, guardians and fiduciaries generally, and all sinking fund commissions, to invest any moneys in their hands in any of said bonds and notes.

Sec. 26.  The question of the issuance of the bonds of each of said issues shall be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina at an election to be held on a date during 1961 to be fixed by the Governor by a proclamation issued by him; provided, that if an election upon the question of the issuance of other State bonds is authorized to be held during the same period, the election herein provided for may be held upon the same day as such other State bond election. Notice of said election shall be given by publication at least twice in a newspaper published in each county in the State or having a general circulation therein, and said election shall be held under and in accordance with the general laws of the State of North Carolina, except that no absentee ballots shall be allowed in said election. The State of North Carolina shall reimburse the counties of the State for all necessary expenses incurred in holding said election, the same to be paid out of the Contingency and Emergency Fund. The State Board of Elections shall cause to be printed and distributed the ballots which are to be used in said election, which said ballots shall bear a facsimile of the signature of the Chairman of the State Board of Elections and shall be in substantially the following form:

OFFICIAL BALLOT

STATE BOND ELECTION

____________1961

Instructions

1.   To vote "FOR" any issue of bonds make a cross (X) mark in the square to the left of the word "FOR".

2.   To vote "AGAINST" any issue of bonds make a cross (X) mark in the square to the left of the word "AGAINST".

1.

□ FOR                         the issuance of two million eight hundred fifty‑eight thousand dollars ($2,858,000.00) Capitol Area Building Bonds of the State of North Carolina for construction of needed buildings for State purposes in the

□ AGAINST                Capitol Area.

2.

□ FOR                         the issuance of one million one hundred ten thousand dollars ($1,110,000.00) State Training Schools Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for needed Capital Improvements at the

□ AGAINST                State's correctional schools.

3.

□ FOR                         the issuance of thirty‑one million eight thousand dollars($31,008,000.00) State Educational Institutions Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for needed Capital

□ AGAINST                Improvements at the State's educational institutions.

4.

□ FOR                         the issuance of one million four hundred eighty‑three thousand dollars ($1,483,000.00) Community College Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for grants‑in‑aid for community college

□ AGAINST                Capital Improvements.

5.

□ FOR                         the issuance of two million five hundred sixty thousand dollars ($2,560,000.00) Archives and History and State Library Building Bonds of the State of North Carolina for construction of a building to

□ AGAINST                house the Department of Archives and History and the State Library.

6.

□ FOR                         the issuance of thirteen million five hundred thousand dollars ($13,500,000.00) State Ports Bonds of the State of North Carolina for

□ AGAINST                the construction, acquisition and improvement of State Ports facilities.

7.

□ FOR                         the issuance of seven million three hundred ninety‑six thousand dollars ($7,396,000.00) State Mental Institutions Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for the construction of needed Capital

□ AGAINST                Improvements at the State’s mental institutions.

8.

□ FOR                         the issuance of five hundred thousand dollars ($500, 000.00) Hospital Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for the purpose of providing funds for participation by the State through the

□ AGAINST                Medical Care Commission in local hospital construction.

9.

□ FOR                         the issuance of nine hundred sixty‑one thousand dollars($961,000.00) Natural Resources Conservation and Development Bonds of the State of North Carolina for Capital Improvements in the conservation and

□ AGAINST                development of natural resources of the State.

10.

□ FOR                         the issuance of two hundred eighty‑nine thousand dollars ($289,000.00) State Agriculture Capital Improvement Bonds of the State of North Carolina for Capital Improvements at the State's

□ AGAINST                agricultural research stations.

                                                                                                                 (Facsimile Signature)

Chairman, State Board of Elections

Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section, voting machines may be used in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the State Board of Elections.

If a majority of those voting on the question of the issuance of the bonds of any of said issues shall vote in favor of the issuance of such bonds, such bonds shall be issued as hereinbefore provided. In the event that a majority of those voting on the question of the issuance of the bonds of any of said issues shall vote against the issuance of such bonds, such bonds shall not be issued.

The results of said election shall be canvassed and declared as provided by law for the holding of elections for State officers and the result thereof certified by the State Board of Elections to the Secretary of State of North Carolina, in the manner and at the time provided by the general election laws of the State.

Sec. 27.  The provisions of this Act are severable, and if any of its provisions shall be held unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the decision of such court shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions.

Sec. 28.  All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed.

Sec. 29.  This Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its ratification.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 19th day of June, 1961.